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Here NOW! The GotVapes SplitFire 3ml 2 Chamber Tank System - 4 Wick Leads - Replaceable Coil Heads & Tubes - VARIOUS COLORS!

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FL Lori

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So I just said screw it and modded mine, for whatever reason, I kept getting dry hits first I thought it was the juice (bobas) so switched to a 70/30 vg/pg juice still dry hits. I then tried 30/70 vg/pg and it was a bit better but it tasted like it was always on the verge of dry hitting again... I see a lot of people on here having great results and I'm jealous. Now its working great, just have one more mod to do to it.

If its ok with dan and Bad, then I'll post what I did, otherwise send me a pm.

I think they would be thrilled to see another option for one of their products. :)
 

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I can't wait to get in on the Splitfire party! I had wanted to try them but also wanted a full size Nova for my new Provari. So disappointed with the full size Nova from a fairly local vendor I wanted to give a shot to. I ordered 2 from GV because they have been great every time. They are on the way Monday or Tuesday. I'm a cotton wick user so I'll likely use one out of the box while recoiling the other.
I'll certainly be posting back then. At the current pace I'll be posting on page 75!
 

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In my experience, the juice I'm using that turns to dark sludge in any other fillerless tank/carto I have, does not thicken or darken in my Splitfire. I think having the heating element separated from the juice reservoir is genius. :thumb:


I agree with that assesment. Vaped my Boba's to the bottom, with no signs of thickening or darkening either..still hitting like a champ...
 

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I am using the stock head that came with the splitfire. It works great at 3.7-4.0 volts, depending on the juice. I also use the 2.4 primarily on my Vivi Novas...at the same voltages. I have some higher ohm heads for the vivi, and had to pump the voltage up a little....but don't see any big advantage to using higher voltage (other than running my battery down faster?) I guess I don't get the appeal of using the higher voltages??? I'm more into flavor than big throat hit....is that it?

I'm the same as you Harley. Higher voltage makes my juice tastes like crap in my opinion :)


Me 3...the lower the ohm, the better I, and my eGo batts, love them....
 

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Inquiring minds want to know.:confused: For the 1 percenters.

Since dan or bad haven't replied yet, lets just say these make great rebuildable atty tanks with a bit of modding especially since they are two chambered. Mines fugly but it works fantastic. I'm not trying to be coy its just i don't want to post something here that probably belongs in the modding forum.
 

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Since dan or bad haven't replied yet...great rebuildable...bit of modding...fugly but it works fantastic...i don't want to post something here that probably belongs in the modding forum.

Excellent idea...post in the modding forum and link back here....there are plenty of people here anxious and waiting. Plus, I'd love to see what you did to yours before I destroy one of mine.
 

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The higher ohms help for pwm pvs like vmax gripper and zmax


I really didnt think of the pwm type devices. But here's my thought, and please correct me someone in case I'm way off base here:

I'm just throwing random numbers out here, so please forgive: Lets say you have a batt that puts out 3.7v constant, and your coil is 1.8ohm and its producing "X" amount of TH,vapor, & Flavor.

On the same batt, I switch to 2.4ohm coil. (Now I dont know alot about electricity,or ohms law except when it comes to home audio), but I know the voltage(amperage) is going to be kicked up a tad to equal the same amount of TH,vapor, & Flavor, that I had on the 1.8ohm coil. This I have proven many of times on my ProV. So I cant help myself but ask why people would continue to want higher Ohm coils? I now this post will bring out all the experts, and I'm hoping so, cause I'm just a simple minded fellow....

From a battery life span point of view, I would think the lower the Ohm coil your using (to a certain point obviously) the better..???
 
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